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โ—Polandโ€™s MoD declares "military exercises" from May 1 until end of month will involve heavy movement of columns with equipment in the north and east of the country



The movement of columns of troops in the east of Poland will be used as part of exercises to train military personnel to receive and deploy allied troops, the country's Ministry of Defense said.

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Unseen footage links 9/11 hijackers to โ€˜Saudi operativeโ€™ - reports

A declassified video features 9/11 hijackers Nawaf al-Hazmi and Khalid al-Mihdhar at a party with an alleged Saudi operative in San-Diego, February 2000. (CBS News)

The video was obtained by UK law enforcement TWO WEEKS after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, in relation to the arrest of party host and suspected accomplice Omar al-Bayoumi - who was later let go by police.

Questions remain why it has taken 20 years for the footage to surface โ€“ almost as if Washington is upset with the Saudis for not providing extra oil supplies after Russian sanctions?



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Finland, Sweden will begin NATO membership process in May, says local media
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Local media in Finland and Sweden said that both countries will express there intention of joining North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) in May

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Ukrainian Border Service PSA Highlights Man with Nazi Face Tattoo?

An official Ukrainian State Border Service video appears to feature a man with the digits โ€˜1488โ€™ tattooed on his face.

Also known as โ€˜the fourteen words,โ€™ โ€˜1488โ€™ is a reference to an infamous neo-Nazi slogan - originating from American terrorist David Eden Lane.

"We are here so that our relatives will never see what we see," the Border service video is titled.

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Biden Begs Congress To Sanction $33bn MORE in Ukraine Aid

President Biden has appealed to Congress for another massive $33bn tranche of aid for Ukraine in a fight he admits โ€œis not cheapโ€, but says โ€œcaving to aggression is going to be more costly if we allow it to happenโ€.

In a speech to lawmakers he also appealed for all parties to stop threatening nuclear weapons, insisting the US still doesnโ€™t plan to send troops to Ukraine but will continue to supply weapons.

โ€œWe have to do thisโ€ฆ lead the line,โ€ he added, while denying the situation has turned into a proxy conflict between Russia and NATO.

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Seized Russian Oligarch Money Should Go โ€œDirectlyโ€ To Ukraine - US AG

US Attorney General Merrick Garland told Congress Tuesday that he backs repurposing assets seized from sanctioned Russian oligarchs directly to Ukraine.

Garland added he expects requests for legislation changes to make it easier to extract and direct funds from the asset forfeiture fund, where proceeds generated by the asset-seizing โ€œOperation KleptoCaptureโ€ are kept.

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Elon Musk says he'll put the โ€˜COKEโ€™ back into Coca-Cola

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has joked that he will buy up the Coca-Cola Company after his high-profile purchase of Twitter, vowing to bring back an infamous โ€“ and now highly illegal โ€“ ingredient once contained in the drink.

โ€œNext Iโ€™m buying Coca-Cola to put the cocaine back in,โ€ he said, playing on an increasingly popular meme instigated by his $44-billion purchase of Twitter earlier this week.

While the soft drink has long been one of America's most globally recognized cultural exports, its original formula contained some questionable ingredients, chief among them cocaine.

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Squeak & Destroy: Russia Deploys Military DOLPHINS in Black Sea โ€“ report

At least two dolphin pens were moved to the Russian naval base in Sevastopol, Crimea, according to satellite imagery analysis by the US Naval Institute.

Russia and Ukraine do indeed have a tradition of training dolphins for military purposes, such as retrieving objects or deterring enemy divers.

Furthermore, during the Cold War, both the Soviet Union and the US had a scheme to use dolphinsโ€™ echolocation capabilities in order to detect mines.

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Meta profits crash

Facebookโ€™s parent company Meta Platforms has reported a 21% drop in profits for the first quarter of this year, the companyโ€™s slowest revenue growth since going public a decade ago.

According to the First Quarter 2022 Results, the companyโ€™s profit was $7.5 billion as opposed to $9.5 billion during the same period last year. Income from operations plummeted by 28%.

The results follow Metaโ€™s bleak financial report for Q4 and Full Year 2021 released February, revealing an 8% drop in profits and slowing user growth. The figures led to Metaโ€™s stock plummeting more than 20% and its market value plunging more than $230 billion in the companyโ€™s biggest-ever one-day crash.

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Moldova acknowledges no alternative to Russian gas



"We canโ€™t give up on gas when we have no other alternative," Moldova's President Maia Sandu said

Wednesday - expressing hope that deliveries by Gazprom will continue despite an unsettled debt.

Moldova has launched a tender to find other supplies, but the results have been โ€˜unsatisfactoryโ€™ as all other tenders are "too expensive."

Moldovaโ€™s contract with Gazprom expires on May 1. In order for it to be prolonged, the country needs to complete an audit of its huge debt, but it appears unlikely that the country will meet the deadline.

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US Hints At Military Intervention Over China's Solomon Islands Military Fears

US State Department official Daniel Kritenbrink has said the US would โ€œvery naturally respondโ€ to concerns from any future build-up of Chinese presence in the Indo-Pacific region after Beijing signed a security agreement with the Solomon Islands.

A US delegation was sent to the Solomon Islands - where it plans to open an embassy - where they were told by PM Manasseh Sogavare no military base would in fact be built by China in his country.

One regional advisor told the Guardian there are fears Sogavare will welcome a Chinese military presence to support his power.

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Gazprom Posts Record Annual Income In 2021

Europeโ€™s worst energy crunch in decades spurred Gazprom to its highest-ever reported earnings last year as the Russian supplier met all contractual obligations amid Europeโ€™s crisis.

AFP reported profits of $29.9bn, while deputy CEO Famil Sadygov claimed the company was on track to offer dividends at over three times the previous record high.

Gazpromโ€™s shares leapt as much as 5% in Moscow trading.

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